Metaphor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG HIJKLMLNLOP QRSTUVW XYZA2B2B2C2D2B2E2F2L

There is a star nearA
the hinge of planetsB
a barn underC
a cow's lick of moonD
plausible peopleE
moving thru anF
airless universeG
-
Pay attention to the frond of lilacH
limestone troughs upon whichI
thickets of Indian scalpJ
devil's paintbrush soarK
to the horizonL
and afterwardsM
little creeks runL
with the sparrows of evening timeN
in step to tiny boatmenL
that echo enamelled snailsO
from the very consonants of earthP
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Rustle of leavesQ
some might argueR
breathless gaspsS
to intone the savageryT
of little seasonal voicesU
cut offV
mid streamW
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A spate of beesX
early colonizersY
deflower blossoms andZ
strip mine lava butter of eruptingA2
hard shell tulipsB2
such careless penetrationsB2
volcanic intrusions entombC2
their hairy bodies caked withD2
the iron lung of blackened soot petalsB2
each a cough dropE2
on the heaving breathF2
of a declining afternoonL

Paul Cameron Brown



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